While Cobra said the Commission's decision on temporary reinstatement was "significant and irreparable," the court said that "a coal operator's financial interest in avoiding wage payments to a reinstated miner who returns to his job in the coal mines pales in comparison to those interests that have been deemed sufficiently important to give rise to collateral order jurisdiction.

Effectively, what this means is that the Employment Relations Authority or Employment Court will be looking for evidence on behalf of the employee to show real potential for any reinstatement order to work successfully, before granting such remedy.

Answer: Reinstatement applies only to workers with on-the-job injuries, although other laws - such as family leave and disability laws not discussed here - may protect a worker's right to return to his job or another job whether or not hehas an on-the-job injury.

While he agreed current capacity should suffice until 2012, Quinones pointed out that, because a new power plant can take five or six years to go online, it is in the city's and state's interest to expedite the reinstatement of Article X.

Because members of the Mattu Reinstatement Committee had said that Raj Mattu wanted to see the report published they could have been forgiven for believing that the hospital management or someone else was seeking to block the publication.

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